About Lloyd Kahn
Lloyd Kahn started building his own home in the early '60s and went on to publish books showing homeowners how they could build their own homes with their own hands. He got his start in publishing by working as the shelter editor of the
Whole Earth Catalog with Stewart Brand in the late '60s. He has since authored six highly-graphic books on homemade building, all of which are interrelated. The books, "The Shelter Library Of Building Books," include
Shelter,
Shelter II (1978),
Home Work (2004),
Builders of the Pacific Coast (2008),
Tiny Homes (2012), and
Tiny Homes on the Move (2014). Lloyd operates from Northern California studio built of recycled lumber, set in the midst of a vegetable garden, and hooked into the world via five Mac computers. You can check out videos (one with over 450,000 views) on Lloyd by doing a search on YouTube:
love it.
brings me to wonder, if the Raven is "just resting" as the car stops,
or
is the Clever Fellow (the Raven of course),
waiting to hitch a ride?
I hate to dampen your spirit but I think your Raven is a Crow or Craw as they say in the local dialect in Scotland.
Ravens are about three times larger.
The main difference between a Raven and a Crow is that a Raven croaks "Nevermore!"
Tavascarow…
maybe so, maybe so…
all good..
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Crow_vs_Raven
We can just call them
Corvids
http://sciencenordic.com/ravens-can-be-clever-chimps?utm_source=ScienceNordic.com+Newsletter&utm_campaign=9fcf92a864-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb7f89ffc-9fcf92a864-239856405
Ravens can be as clever as chimps
May 10, 2016 – 06:20
A Swedish study shows that corvids – birds of or resembling the crow family – can be just as smart at certain tasks as chimpanzees, even though their brains are very much smaller.
Corvids include ravens, crows, jackdaws, magpies and jays.